Cricklewood Studios

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Cricklewood Studios were British film studios located in Cricklewood, London which operated from 1920 to 1938. The studios were formerly a Handley Page aeroplane factory until they were bought by Sir Oswald Stoll as the principal base for his newly formed Stoll Pictures, which also operated Surbiton Studios.[1] At the time the studio was the largest in the British Isles. It was later used for the production of quota quickies. In 1938 the studios were sold off for non-film use. It is also sometimes known as the Stoll Film Studios.

References

  1. Warren p.22

Bibliography

  • Warren, Patricia. British Film Studios: An Illustrated History. Batsford, 2001.


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